Top 10 luckiest National Lottery towns in Britain

Since the inception of the National Lottery in 1994, more than £40 billion
pounds have been distributed across the UK. The National Lottery via their
operators the Camelot Group have released a table pinpointing the nation’s
luckiest locations. These areas have the largest number of ‘top tier’
winners (prizes over £50,000) per head of population. So, if you are
fortunate enough to live in a detached house in Dartford or a bungalow in
Bromley, then now might be the time to spin the wheel of fortune and
potentially cash in on the region’s prodigious title as one of the luckiest
towns in the UK.

1. Romford currently flies the first ceremonial National Lottery flag
declaring its status as the UK’s luckiest town. This historic market town
benefits from a high frequency rail link to London Liverpool Street as well
as pedestrianised high streets. There is also a handsome supply of detached
houses across the town.